Tommy Hyldahl and Kristian Sofus from NORR11 designed the Ghost Chandelier for Danish design studio 101 Copenhagen. It is a modern lighting fixture that creates a range of shapes and patterns in living spaces. It is inspired by minimal art and has a white acrylic rube that has been altered to an organic shape based on a sketch.
It differentiates itself from other lighting designs as it appears to be different with every angle that it is viewed from, which makes it an evolving art form. The LED light source is built into the structure and casts a warm luminance with a welcoming ambiance. It is rounded out with a small bronze metal detail in the form of its fittings.
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NORR11 Designs the Ghost Chandelier for 101 Copenhagen
Trend Themes
1. Evolving Lighting Designs - The Ghost Chandelier differentiates itself from other lighting designs as it appears to be different with every angle that it is viewed from, which makes it an evolving art form.
2. Organic Inspired Shapes - The Ghost Chandelier features a white acrylic rube that has been altered to an organic shape based on a sketch, bringing a touch of nature to modern lighting fixtures.
3. Integrated LED Light Sources - With the LED light source built into the structure, the Ghost Chandelier casts a warm luminance with a welcoming ambiance, providing a seamless integration of technology and design.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The evolving lighting designs of the Ghost Chandelier offer unique artistic elements that can enhance the visual aesthetics of interior spaces.
2. Art and Sculpture - The organic inspired shapes of the Ghost Chandelier turn it into a functional piece of art, blurring the lines between lighting and sculpture.
3. Lighting Technology - The integrated LED light sources in the Ghost Chandelier showcase the potential for innovation and advancement in the field of lighting technology.